NASA And Etsy Announce Winners Of "Space Craft" Contest

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March 21, 2011

David E. Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1730 
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx   


RELEASE: 11-082

NASA AND ETSY ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF "SPACE CRAFT" CONTEST

WASHINGTON -- During a Friday ceremony in Brooklyn, N.Y., NASA and 
Etsy, an online marketplace for handmade arts and crafts, announced 
the winners of "Space Craft," a contest that received more than 600 
entries. 

Contestants entered an original handmade item or work of art inspired 
by NASA programs, such as the space shuttle, human spaceflight, 
aeronautics, science and exploration of the universe. 

Colleen and Eric Whiteley from Brooklyn received the Grand Prize for 
Best of Show for their detailed design of the Northstar Table. The 
table features a North Star design that, when pressed, opens a hidden 
drawer. 

Rachel Barry Hobson from Austin, Texas won the 2D Original category 
for her piece titled, "High Texture Hand Embroidery of the Moon." For 
the category of Two Dimensional Reproduction, "Universal Thoughts" by 
Nikkita Karsan Bhakta from Mobile, Ala., won the top prize. 

Patrick Burt from Tempe, Ariz., won the Three Dimensional Original 
category with a Titanium ring titled "Brother Sun, Sister Moon." The 
silver, gold and diamond embedded ring represents stars, the sun, 
moon, Mercury, Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. 

NASA's goal for the contest was to help inform Etsy's 5.8 million 
members, the majority of whom are women, most near age 35, about the 
agency's present and future exploration plans. NASA astronaut Steve 
Robinson attended the judging on March 18 at the Etsy Labs community 
space in Brooklyn. 

Contestants entered work in three categories: two-dimensional original 
art; reproductions of original pieces and three-dimensional art. The 
two-dimensional pieces included paintings, drawings, rings, mixed 
media, photographs and computer-generated prints. The three 
dimensional entries ranged from wearable art to furniture and soft 
sculpture. 

The grand prize team received a $500 shopping spree on Etsy and an 
all-expense-paid trip with a guest to attend the next shuttle launch 
at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Shuttle Endeavour and its 
crew are targeted to lift off on April 19. The winning two 
dimensional art piece may be flown aboard the flight. 

The winner of each category received a $250 shopping spree on Etsy and 
a gift package of NASA and Etsy merchandise. 

For more information about the contest winners and their works, visit: 




http://www.etsy.com/nasa 


NASA's Partnerships, Innovation and Commercial Space program within 
the agency's Office of the Chief Technologist sponsored the Space 
Craft contest. For more information about NASA's Office of the Chief 
Technologist and partnerships, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/oct   

	
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